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The Chicago Catholic League was formed in 1912 as a way to give the all-male Catholic schools of the area interscholastic competition. [1] The move to form the league was precipitated when the dominant high school league in the metropolitan area, the Cook County High School League , delayed the application of St. Ignatius Academy and DePaul ...
Central Suburban League (contains two divisions) Chicago Catholic League ... Metro Catholic Conference (1960-1965) Metro Suburban Conference (2006-2024)
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The elementary school sports program which offers 17 sports for girls and boys in grades five through eight for 500 schools was developed in the late 1990s by the league as a way to close the athletic gap between the CPL and its parochial counterpart, the Chicago Catholic League/Girls Catholic Athletic Conference. Today, coaches in the high ...
CBA wins its 10th MCT championship by outlasting Red Bank Catholic in a wild back and forth game that saw the teams combine to use seven pitchers
While the schools had competed in several previous leagues—namely the Prep League, Bi-State Athletic Conference, and Catholic Athletic Conference—those conferences had all dissolved, due to declining numbers of member schools, logistical hurdles in having conferences with both Missouri and Illinois schools, and differences of opinion ...
The Class 4A teams without a loss — Wayzata (11-0) and Farmington (11-0) — remain atop the Metro Top 10 rankings in the No. 1 and No. 2 spots. Class 3A's Benilde-St. Margaret's (9-0) holds ...
The Catholic secondary schools of the city remained largely unorganized, while their counterparts in such cities as Chicago and Philadelphia had been organized into leagues for years. Finally, in 1927, the Southern Branch of the New York Catholic High Schools’ Athletic Association organized league competition with an outdoor track meet held ...